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00:00How to clean the inside of the air conditioner
00:02Is there a way to clean the inside of the air conditioner just by setting the temperature of the air conditioner?
00:07I don't know.
00:10I want to know.
00:12Mr. Sato, please.
00:15If you want to clean the inside of the air conditioner, you have to ask the manufacturer.
00:19I think it's tough.
00:21What I'm worried about is the bad smell.
00:23There is a simple way to control this.
00:26First, set the lowest temperature of your air conditioner.
00:30The lowest temperature is 16 degrees Celsius.
00:32Set the lowest temperature of your air conditioner.
00:34Open all the windows in your room.
00:36Set the lowest temperature of your air conditioner to 16 degrees Celsius and run it for an hour to an hour and a half.
00:41Then, a blood flow will occur inside the air conditioner.
00:45I see.
00:46In other words, it's like washing the inside of the air conditioner.
00:52Dust and mold will flow into the drain.
00:56After that, the ventilation button will be operated for an hour to an hour and a half.
00:59The dust will flow into the outdoor air conditioner, right?
01:01That's right.
01:02I didn't have a place to sleep for two weeks because the outdoor air conditioner was broken.
01:06That's a different story.
01:09Today's guest is KUROSAWA KAZUKA.
01:15Mr. KUROSAWA, you said you couldn't clean the inside of the air conditioner.
01:20I don't do that.
01:22You don't do that?
01:24I saw it on TV.
01:26I got a call from the owner of the air conditioner.
01:29The owner of the air conditioner told me that the air conditioner was dirty.
01:32Is that true?
01:34So I took a picture and sent it to the owner of the air conditioner.
01:38The air conditioner looks like this now.
01:40The inside of the air conditioner is clean now.
01:44The inside of the air conditioner is clean now?
01:45Yes.
01:46I see.
01:47Mr. KOJIMA.
01:48I want you to do one more thing.
01:51I want you to heat the air conditioner on the day you decide not to use the air conditioner.
02:00I want you to heat the air conditioner and leave it on for about half a day.
02:06The air conditioner has a drain pan.
02:09The water is stored in the drain pan.
02:12The water flows from the outdoor air conditioner.
02:16The water does not flow well.
02:19The water becomes muddy and becomes a slime.
02:23The water clogs the drain pan and the air conditioner can no longer be used.
02:27So you have to dry the air conditioner.
02:31After using the air conditioner, heat the air conditioner and dry it.
02:36After a month or two, heat the air conditioner.
02:39This will reduce the smell of the air conditioner.
02:43How long does it take to set the air conditioner to 16 degrees?
02:47It takes about an hour to an hour and a half.
02:49You can switch to heating.
02:51Yes.
02:53Please combine these two.
02:55You don't have to ventilate the air conditioner.
02:58If you leave the air conditioner as it is, it will cause mold.
03:05How long does it take to ventilate the air conditioner?
03:07It takes about 30 minutes to an hour.
03:10How long does it take to heat the air conditioner?
03:11It takes about half a day to heat the air conditioner.
03:14Is it built-in type?
03:16No, it's the same.
03:20I didn't know that.
03:22The air conditioner has a temperature difference.
03:27So you should heat the air conditioner before winter comes.
03:31You should set the air conditioner to 16 degrees as soon as possible.
03:35You should do what SATO says and go to work.
03:38You should heat the air conditioner in the meantime.
03:41That's right.
03:43He is a new teacher.
03:45He is a cleaning company based in KASHIWA, CHIBA.
03:48He provides house cleaning, air conditioner, and laundry cleaning services.
03:52He is YUTA MIYAJIMA.
03:54Nice to meet you.
03:58You mentioned the outdoor unit.
04:02Actually, you can leave it alone.
04:06You can clean it once every 6 to 8 years.
04:15Basically, the outdoor unit is placed outdoors.
04:19So the exterior is dusty.
04:21It looks like you just want to clean it.
04:24However, even if you clean the dust on the outside of the outdoor unit,
04:28the function of the outdoor unit will not be improved.
04:33How do you clean the outdoor unit once every 6 to 8 years?
04:36Once every 6 to 8 years, we clean the outdoor unit at the level of a businessman.
04:40We disassemble the outdoor unit and clean it.
04:43The outdoor unit has a silver net-like part called a heat exchanger on the back.
04:51If the outdoor unit is dusty, the function of the air conditioner will not be achieved.
04:57Will the outdoor unit not cool down?
04:59The outdoor unit will not cool down.
05:01I changed it.
05:03I changed it a lot.
05:05Did you use it normally and break it?
05:08I used it normally and broke it.
05:10Did you touch it or ride it?
05:12Did you talk to it?
05:14Did you talk to it?
05:16I went to the outdoor unit.
05:18I said,
05:19Hey, wait a minute.
05:24I will break it.
05:27I want you to tell me the secret to removing mold in the bathroom.
05:31I can't get rid of the black part.
05:33Mr. Sato.
05:35The conditions for mold formation are temperature, humidity, and dirt.
05:40When these three are combined, mold is formed.
05:43For those that have already grown,
05:46as is often said here,
05:48the premise is to use a chemical detergent.
05:51Mold is weak to high temperature.
05:56That's right.
05:57With hot water from 50 to 60 degrees,
06:00when you get out of the bath,
06:02you just need to apply the whole thing for 90 seconds at a time.
06:06You can kill the mold.
06:1090 degrees?
06:1250 to 60 degrees.
06:14It's not 90 degrees.
06:15It's 90 seconds.
06:16It's dangerous.
06:19If you apply it slowly for 90 seconds at a time,
06:22you can kill the part of the mold that doesn't look black.
06:26It's easy to take care of on a daily basis.
06:29After cleaning, right?
06:30I think it's better to use a chemical detergent once.
06:32Do that, too.
06:34Every time I go out, I apply it with boiling water.
06:38Is it okay to do it once every two weeks?
06:41Ideally, I want you to do it every day.
06:45Every day?
06:47That's right.
06:48Once every few weeks.
06:49You can also leave the ventilation fan running for 24 hours.
06:52You can leave the door open.
06:54You can move the air.
06:56Do you close the door and ventilate?
06:58Do you open the door and ventilate?
07:00I'm always at a loss.
07:01There are two ways.
07:03For example, after using a chemical detergent,
07:07it's better not to let it stay inside.
07:10It's better to open the door and ventilate.
07:12Do you usually close the door and ventilate?
07:13That's okay, too.
07:16I take a bath every day.
07:18The key to taking a bath is to wipe the ceiling.
07:26At the end, I wipe off all the water drops.
07:29It's important to apply hot water.
07:31After that, I wipe it all off and let it dry.
07:34Then I leave it in the dryer for a while.
07:36It didn't take me 24 hours.
07:37If I leave it in the dryer for about three hours, it's okay.
07:40The most important thing is to clean every day.
07:44As Ikeda-sensei said,
07:46mold is a kind of dust.
07:47If there is a place on top,
07:49the dust will fall from the top to the bottom,
07:51and the mold will increase.
07:52So it makes a lot of sense to clean from the top.
07:55If there is a place with mold on top,
07:57the mold will continue to increase.
08:02The ceiling is the most important.
08:04Do you clean the top wall with a chimney?
08:07It's dangerous.
08:08It's dangerous.
08:09My eyes are dangerous.
08:11It's dangerous.
08:14It's really dangerous.
08:17It's not as dangerous as wearing swimming goggles, is it?
08:20Do you do it in such a sloppy way?
08:22For example,
08:24I put a piece of cloth on top of the mold and wipe it off.
08:28What is the tip of the mold?
08:30It's like a cleaner.
08:32I put a piece of cloth on top of the mold and wipe it off.
08:36Mr. Yoshida, do you clean?
08:38I'd like to talk about the kitchen.
08:41There is a fish grill in the middle of the stove.
08:44After grilling fish, the black part of the grill is the part of the fish.
08:48It's hard to wash the fish every time.
08:51I think there is an easy way to do it.
08:55There is a detergent that I want you to use.
08:57It's called Waza Shokuin Damashii Series.
09:01It's a cool name.
09:05It is written on the product name of this detergent where it is suitable for cleaning.
09:11This is a detergent called Abura Shokuin.
09:14What's good is that after using this detergent,
09:17if you use other detergents,
09:19don't sponges get sticky?
09:22If you use this detergent, it won't be sticky.
09:27As an effect of this detergent,
09:30two types of alkaline substances are included in this detergent.
09:34This oil stain is decomposed into soap and glycerin.
09:46Hurry up and go shopping on the phone.
09:48I'm surprised.
09:50I haven't been called to go shopping on the phone.
09:54I don't use hot water to use this detergent.
09:58This is a detergent made in a place where only water is used.
10:03Sponges don't get oily?
10:05This detergent doesn't get sticky.
10:07This detergent is made in a place where only water is used?
10:11Is that why you make it?
10:17There is also a detergent called Sabitori Shokunin.
10:21This is a detergent used by women who want to put a hairpin on the sink.
10:25There is also a detergent called Sabitori Shokunin.
10:27This is a detergent used by women who want to put a hairpin on the sink.
10:29After putting a hairpin on the sink, rust is formed.
10:33This detergent is applied to the rust on the sink.
10:35This detergent is applied to the rust on the sink.
10:37This detergent is dropped.
10:39This is amazing.
10:47What does this mean?
10:51This is amazing.
10:55This is amazing.
10:59This detergent changes the color of the place where it is applied.
11:03You can see the rust on the sink.
11:07Do you buy this on the Internet?
11:09This is sold on Amazon.
11:11This is a drugstore.
11:13This is also available at home improvement stores.
11:15This is a new teacher.
11:17This is a teacher who runs a website with know-how about time-limited household chores.
11:21This is Ayako Yamagata, a time-limited household chores advisor.
11:29There are other things you don't have to do.
11:31For example, if you dry the laundry in the room, you can save time.
11:35Do you dry the laundry in the room?
11:37Yes.
11:41If you dry the laundry in the room, you can save time on household chores.
11:45This is amazing.
11:47According to Mr. Yamagata,
11:49he conducted a survey of the washing time of about 100 families.
11:53It was found that people who stored their laundry in a vertical washing machine,
11:57drying in the room, and folding it,
11:59spent about 53 minutes a day washing their laundry.
12:03On the other hand,
12:05people who stored their laundry in a drum-type washing machine,
12:07drying in the room, and hanging it,
12:09spent about 5 minutes a day washing their laundry.
12:15I think there are concerns such as
12:17the smell of dry laundry and the smell of drying in the room.
12:21If you smell the laundry,
12:23you can dry it for more than 5 hours
12:26by drying it in a place where the dirt of the laundry does not fall off.
12:30This is my home.
12:33By drying it in a high place where it is easy to dry,
12:36it becomes easier to dry.
12:38In addition, by blowing air with a fan or air circulator,
12:42it dries surprisingly quickly.
12:45Mr. Sato.
12:47There is an efficient way to dry laundry in the room.
12:50I think you're drying it at random.
12:53By making it arch-shaped,
12:55it makes it easier for the wind to pass through.
12:57Arch-shaped?
12:59It's long at the end,
13:01and short at the middle,
13:03for example, under the socks.
13:05By making it arch-shaped,
13:07it makes it easier for the wind to pass through.
13:09By blowing air with a fan or air circulator,
13:12it dries surprisingly quickly.
13:15It is a countermeasure against bad smell.
13:17Please try it.
13:19Do you dry it yourself?
13:21I like washing my laundry.
13:23I like it very much.
13:25I don't calculate as much as I can.
13:27I like to store it.
13:29I see.
13:30How can I dry it?
13:33Like a puzzle?
13:35Like a puzzle,
13:37I'm looking forward to thinking about
13:39how to process it with my own washing scissors
13:41and hangers.
13:43Have you tried arch-shaped?
13:45No, I haven't.
13:47T-shirts, T-shirts, socks, towels,
13:49I've lost to each genre.
13:51I see.
13:53It's better to do that.
13:55If there is a gap, the wind will pass through.
13:57This will be helpful.
13:59You believe in washing machines,
14:01but there are a lot of places
14:03where mold grows on the washing machine itself.
14:05What?
14:07I don't believe in washing machine mold.
14:09Do you do it?
14:11I do it once a month.
14:13Don't say that there is mold on the washing machine.
14:15What should we do?
14:17You are used to it.
14:19Who is the mold?
14:21This is black mold.
14:23Mold is the back of the washing machine.
14:25If there is a mold in one place,
14:27the number of molds will increase.
14:29There is a cycle.
14:31Then the mold will stick to the washing machine.
14:33I see.
14:35This is a detergent.
14:37If you use it once,
14:39you may feel that the mold is still there.
14:41But you have to try it
14:43two or three times.
14:45If you don't use it once,
14:47the number of molds will increase.
14:53Is it okay to do it once a month?
14:55Basically,
14:57you can do it once a month.
14:59It depends on the number of molds.
15:01Also,
15:03if you leave the washing machine
15:05without removing the detergent,
15:07the humidity inside will increase.
15:09Of course.
15:11Mold continues to grow in the meantime.
15:13Depending on the conditions and usage,
15:15it depends on how many times
15:17you clean the washing machine.
15:19I see.
15:21If possible,
15:23you should do it twice a month.
15:25You should leave the washing machine
15:27without removing the detergent.
15:29There is a saying that
15:31the number of molds will increase.
15:33You should use it once.
15:35Please do it.
15:39The number of molds
15:41has increased
15:43in places where we can't see.
15:45You should be careful
15:47about the number of detergents.
15:49It is said that it is better
15:51to use a high temperature
15:53to boil hot water
15:55and wash it many times.
15:59Sometimes,
16:01you have to clean the washing machine
16:03many times.
16:05What are you doing in your life?
16:09Ideally,
16:11you should use hot water
16:13between 40 and 50 degrees.
16:15However,
16:17you can use water.
16:19You don't have to worry about it.
16:21It is better to use hot water.
16:23Mr. Miyashima.
16:25We talked about mold in the washing machine.
16:27When mold grows,
16:29it smells.
16:31The place where the smell grows
16:33is often overlooked.
16:35It is the filter in the washing machine.
16:41It is this part.
16:43Many people are
16:45left alone here.
16:47You don't have to clean the washing machine.
16:49I don't know what to do.
16:51You don't smell.
16:53You want to make it smell good.
16:55You use a high-flexibility detergent.
16:57The detergent
16:59is difficult to flow into the water.
17:01It becomes more dirty
17:03and overlaps.
17:05You want to make it smell good again.
17:07You increase the number of detergents.
17:09You don't smell.
17:11You increase the number of detergents.
17:13It is a vicious cycle.
17:15How do you clean it?
17:17It is easy.
17:19First,
17:21remove the dust
17:23and dirt.
17:25Then,
17:27use a small amount of
17:29chlorine bleach.
17:31Is it a toothbrush?
17:33That's right.
17:37It's your first time, isn't it?
17:39You are good at it.
17:43I use a toothbrush to clean the washing machine.
17:45You are saying it again.
17:47Before Miyajima-sensei says it.
17:49As for the filter...
17:51He started to talk.
17:53Do you know
17:55the toilet deodorant filter?
17:57What is it?
17:59The deodorant function of the toilet
18:01is automatic.
18:03It sucks in the air and
18:05releases clean air through the filter.
18:07I think the toilet you live in
18:09is automatic.
18:11There is a lot of dust
18:13in the toilet.
18:17When you go home,
18:19please take a look.
18:21The cleaning expert, Sato,
18:23explains the dirt
18:25that everyone is worried about.
18:27What do you do
18:29with the stain on the mirror?
18:31What should I do?
18:33The mineral water
18:35dries up
18:37and hardens.
18:39Basically,
18:41I use a liquid detergent
18:43called JAK3.
18:47I put a wrap on it
18:49and let it stick.
18:51After 30 minutes,
18:53I polish it with a wrap.
18:55When I take a shower,
18:57it looks very clean.
18:59But I have a trap.
19:01Don't make such a trap.
19:03I didn't make it.
19:05After about an hour,
19:07it comes out again.
19:09If you repeat this
19:11three or four times,
19:13it will peel off little by little.
19:15Really?
19:17It's impossible to peel it off at once.
19:19Sato says
19:21the scales of the mirror
19:23don't come off at once.
19:25The most important point
19:27is to repeat it three or four times.
19:29Instead of simply increasing the number of times,
19:31it is important
19:33to increase the number of times
19:35to make the time
19:37to peel off the scales.
19:39Don't be fooled
19:41by doing it only once.
19:43Oh,
19:45I can't do that.
19:47I can't take that much time.
19:49Also,
19:51there is a pad called
19:53Quensan pad.
19:55For example,
19:57if you polish the white part
19:59of the faucet
20:01or the sink,
20:03the efficiency will be
20:05greatly reduced.
20:09Mr. Kojima.
20:11There is a stove.
20:13In the case of gas,
20:15it is easy to clean the IH.
20:17However,
20:19the gas stove has a hook,
20:21so it is very troublesome to clean it.
20:23After cooking,
20:25there is a hook.
20:27Remove the hook
20:29and attach a hook to the side of the stove
20:31to hang the hook.
20:33If you don't have a hook,
20:35you can clean a lot.
20:41Oh,
20:43I always wash the dishes
20:45with a dishwasher.
20:47What?
20:49I wash other dishes, too.
20:51Do you do it together?
20:53That's great.
20:55Right?
20:57I just came up with it.
20:59There are few people like you.
21:01That's right.
21:03In such a situation,
21:05you can think of cleaning.
21:07So,
21:09if you make a hook to hang the hook,
21:11you can keep the gas stove clean all the time.
21:15Also,
21:17if you apply a spray
21:19while cooking,
21:21the dirt will fall off easily.
21:23That's right.
21:25It's like setting a hook when cooking.
21:27That's right.
21:29Many people say it's like setting a hook,
21:31but it's actually like setting a hook.
21:35Many people say it's like setting a hook,
21:37but it's actually like setting a hook.
21:39It's like setting a hook,
21:41but it's actually like setting a hook.
21:45Ms. Yamagata.
21:47If you put all the furniture and appliances
21:49on the caster
21:51or use furniture with a footrest,
21:53it will be much easier to clean.
21:55I understand,
21:57but I can't do it.
21:59In my house,
22:01I use all kinds of plants
22:03and fans.
22:05I use all kinds of plants
22:07and fans.
22:09Is there such a fashionable caster?
22:11Yes, there is.
22:13Is there such a fashionable caster?
22:15It's just the right size.
22:17By doing this,
22:19I can move the caster
22:21and hang it.
22:23It's also easy to clean
22:25under the wall furniture.
22:27I wish I could put a robot vacuum cleaner
22:29under the caster.
22:31The caster will be crushed.
22:33It won't move.
22:35We've been talking about
22:37the premise of cleaning,
22:39but I'd like to hear
22:41how you don't want to clean as much as possible.
22:43The world is full of people
22:45who don't want to clean.
22:47Ms. Ueki.
22:49As Ms. Uchikawa said,
22:51there are more people
22:53who judge
22:55than anyone else.
22:57than anyone else.
22:59There are more people
23:01who judge than anyone else.
23:03We think about
23:0560,000 times a day
23:07and judge 30,000 times.
23:09and judge 30,000 times.
23:1160,000 times?
23:1360,000 times?
23:1560,000 times.
23:1790% of them
23:19think the same as yesterday
23:21and make the same judgment.
23:23Half of them
23:25think negatively.
23:27People who can move
23:29smoothly are good at
23:31reducing the number of judgments.
23:33reducing the number of judgments.
23:35They make a lot of
23:37self-rules and habits.
23:39They make a lot of
23:41self-rules and habits.
23:43For example,
23:45I don't want to judge
23:47my partner for the first time.
23:51Don't you become stupid?
23:53Don't you become stupid?
23:55Yes, I become stupid a little.
23:59If you change,
24:01your brain will turn.
24:03I think people
24:05make a lot of judgments
24:07even if they don't do it on purpose.
24:09I think people
24:11make a lot of judgments
24:13even if they don't do it on purpose.
24:15That's why I don't like cleaning.
24:18I see.
24:19Now that you've said it, Kurosawa...
24:22I don't know if it's because I don't make decisions in my life,
24:26that I've been living like this.
24:30I've become like you, Mr. Moeki.
24:32That's right.
24:33Let's talk about what you've heard.
24:34That's right.
24:37The Earth is distorted right now, so please be careful.
24:39Why?
24:41Why is the Earth distorted?
24:43I have a lot of images like that.
24:45Why?
24:46Isn't it distorted?
24:48From this side to this side, from all angles,
24:50there are a lot of humans from all over the Earth.
24:53Doesn't it make you want to vomit?
24:54No, it doesn't.
24:55No, it doesn't.
24:56I can't sympathize at all.
24:57I'm sure there are a lot of people who are worried about storage.
25:00It's called the golden zone.
25:03The golden zone is in the middle.
25:04It's in the middle.
25:05After that, you put things that are often used in the bottom.
25:08I'm serious.
25:09I put the most useful things in the top.
25:15Mr. Ikeda.
25:17People who can't organize and organize
25:19have a different way of working.
25:25As Mr. Ueki said, people who can't organize and organize
25:28tend to do other things when they start.
25:30I think it's better to do this.
25:33I'm going to do this, too.
25:35If you think about it like that, you can't organize at all.
25:38We can't do it at all.
25:40When we clean up, we read that this book looks interesting.
25:43We never clean up.
25:45People like that are no good.
25:47And the other thing is to focus on one thing.
25:50You have to do all of that.
25:53If you do that, you'll run out of time.
25:56Then you can't do anything else.
25:58You can't clean up anything in a day.
26:00I'm sure of that.
26:02People who can't organize
26:04can do this, this, and this.
26:06That's what Mr. Ueki said.
26:08If you decide to do that, you'll be able to do it.
26:11But when you start,
26:13people who don't have a plan
26:16try to clean up as much as they can.
26:19Then you don't know what's going to happen in the middle.
26:22If you're cleaning up,
26:24you have to stand on both sides.
26:26If you stand all the time,
26:28why don't you have a vacuum cleaner?
26:31You understand that, right?
26:33Yes, I do.
26:35People like that are no good at cleaning.
26:37And the other thing is
26:39people who are stingy don't clean up.
26:42What do you mean?
26:46People who throw away things they don't need
26:49clean up faster.
26:51But you might think it's a waste to use it.
26:54There are times like that.
26:56I'm definitely that kind of person.
26:59In the end, even if it's been 10 years,
27:02it's a waste to throw it away.
27:04People like that are no good.
27:06People who clean up
27:08are those who can do it quickly.
27:11And people who throw away things they don't need.
27:14What about you?
27:16I'm no good.
27:18You like cleaning, don't you?
27:20I don't hate cleaning.
27:22But if I have to do it,
27:24I have to do it all at once.
27:26I hate planning.
27:28I want to do it instinctively.
27:31Isn't it boring to plan?
27:34Isn't it boring?
27:36Isn't it boring?
27:38Isn't it boring to clean up?
27:40Isn't it boring to clean up?
27:44I think there are a lot of people
27:46who are worried about storage.
27:48There are a lot of clothes and things.
27:50The closet is a typical example.
27:53Closet is a big storage space.
27:55There are a lot of people who don't know
27:57how to use it because it's a big storage space.
27:59Everyone has this.
28:01It's called a golden zone.
28:03What is it?
28:05Golden Zone
28:07When a person is standing,
28:09the height of the waist from the eyes
28:11is the easiest to use.
28:13I see.
28:15It's the easiest to use
28:17when you turn around while standing.
28:19In terms of push-ins,
28:21there are top, bottom, and top pockets.
28:23The top pocket is the easiest to use.
28:25I see.
28:27The mechanism to put things in
28:29is to put things in the top pocket.
28:31This is called the law of middle, bottom, and top.
28:33The golden zone is the middle.
28:35The middle.
28:37Next, put things that are often used in the bottom pocket.
28:39Put the least used things in the top pocket.
28:41The law of middle, bottom, and top.
28:43I'm serious.
28:45I put the most used things in the top pocket.
28:47Please put it in the middle.
28:49It's a habit.
28:51The law of action number.
28:53It's the easiest to use
28:55when you put things in the top pocket.
28:57I see.
28:59The bottom pocket
29:01is the easiest to use
29:03when you take things out.
29:05The top pocket
29:07is the easiest to use
29:09when you take things out
29:11when you take a chair.
29:13The law of middle, bottom, and top
29:15is the easiest to use
29:17when you have
29:19The way you store things changes depending on whether you have a closet or a closet door.
29:23In the case of a closet,
29:26Really?
29:28I want you to remember this.
29:31Closets are open-air closets.
29:33You can open it from the middle, so the middle is the easiest to use.
29:37This is the middle, so it's the first.
29:39The middle is the second on both sides.
29:42The middle of the bottom is the third.
29:44The fourth is on both sides.
29:46The top is the fifth.
29:49The bottom is the sixth.
29:51If you store clothes in this order,
29:55Closets will be much easier to use.
29:57It's the same as the Ohtani Daritsu.
30:01Let me give you an example.
30:04If this is a closet door, it's the other way around.
30:07Closets are open-air closets.
30:10On the contrary, the middle is harder to use.
30:14The first is on both sides.
30:16The middle is the second.
30:18The bottom is the third.
30:20The middle is the fourth.
30:22The top is the fifth.
30:24The middle is the sixth.
30:26If you store clothes in this order,
30:28I want you to change it.
30:29You're a judge.
30:30I'm a judge.
30:32I'm a judge.
30:34I'm a judge.
30:36I'm a judge.
30:37KANECHIKA, you have a lot of figures.
30:40I have a statue that is as big as me.
30:44I put it in the living room.
30:46Everyone has a way to decorate it stylishly.
30:49It's called the rule of a triangle.
30:55I say a lot of things to clean up.
30:58There are people who don't clean up.
31:01They are not suitable for creative work.
31:05Why is that?
31:09Creative people have a lot of ideas in their heads.
31:16It's not easy to organize in your head.
31:19If you don't clean it up, it's over.
31:26That's good.
31:28If you don't clean it up, you won't be able to do a new job.
31:33For example, the most famous person who doesn't like to clean up is HOKUSAI KATUSHIKA.
31:40HOKUSAI KATUSHIKA messed up his office and moved out.
31:48He moved out three times in 1993.
31:51After moving out, there was a lot of garbage.
31:54Now he gets angry.
31:56At that time, HOKUSAI KATUSHIKA's garbage was sold at a high price.
32:01HOKUSAI KATUSHIKA doesn't complain even if he moves out.
32:06There are people like that.
32:08If you don't clean up, you won't be able to do a genius job.
32:15I submitted a photo that I organized.
32:19It's hard to say after this story.
32:23I can't be a genius anymore.
32:26It's going to be a mess from now on.
32:31It's a funny story.
32:34Did you actually clean up?
32:36I put it out.
32:38It's beautiful.
32:40I can't think of anything.
32:41Why?
32:44It would be nice if you were free.
32:47There is no such thing.
32:49It's floating on the shelf.
32:52It's a good combination.
32:54HOKUSAI KATUSHIKA is next to me.
32:58This is SUZI MAGIC.
32:59There are a lot of KANECHIKA's figures.
33:04I put a statue as big as me in the living room.
33:12I also do storage styling.
33:15There is a way to decorate it stylishly.
33:20What is this?
33:24This is a triangle rule.
33:27Anyone can decorate it stylishly.
33:34KANECHIKA has exceeded this level.
33:39I can put it freely.
33:43That's my sense.
33:47How about changing it to a triangle?
33:50Are you making a plan?
33:52Please listen to me.
33:56Please come to KANSAI.
33:59Please listen to me.
34:02Please listen to me.
34:05I don't understand this.
34:07I have my own way.
34:11What is this?
34:14I put a triangle anywhere.
34:18It can be tall, medium, or low.
34:22It can also be a triangle seen from above.
34:26I put a triangle on the floor.
34:30I put a triangle on the floor.
34:33It looks stylish.
34:36This is what everyone says.
34:40I don't have a character that looks stylish.
34:43What is this?
34:47I'm sorry.
34:52I put it neatly.
34:55If there are four, where do you put the other one?
35:01I put two more.
35:04I put a triangle on the floor.
35:07You put only one.
35:10If you put only one, the balance will be bad.
35:13If you put two, the balance will be bad.
35:15If you put three, the balance will be good.
35:17If you put five, the balance will be good.
35:19I put a triangle on the floor.
35:22I put a triangle anywhere.
35:25I see.
35:27I will try this today.
35:29Please try this.
35:31Yamagata-sensei.
35:33There are other ways to store it.
35:36You can put it in a clear case.
35:42It is very convenient to store it in a clear case.
35:51You can put it in a clear case.
35:56You can put it in a clear case.
36:01It's in our cabinet.
36:03This is a place where you can't see because it's closed,
36:06so when you open it, you can see everything.
36:09I put it in a transparent case and store it.
36:12Oh, a transparent case.
36:14Yes, and where you can see it,
36:16you can put it in a clean container and label it.
36:20It's very efficient.
36:22I see. A transparent case.
36:24I don't know.
36:25I can't see the inside of the house, so I put a sticker on it.
36:28So I can't see it.
36:31It's Japanese.
36:32It's the same situation as a child.
36:35What?
36:36Is it a character?
36:37No, it's not.
36:39Football, baseball, soccer.
36:42It's the same.
36:44It's the same.
36:46I don't put Minions on it.
36:49What do you put on it?
36:50Cowboys.
36:52It's the same.
36:53It's not the same, you guys.
36:56Ms. Ueki.
36:57Mr. Kurosawa said earlier that he is not good at cleaning.
37:01The reason why it's not good when it's not tidied up is
37:05because it's easy to get bored.
37:14Ms. Ueki.
37:15Mr. Kurosawa said earlier that he is not good at cleaning.
37:19The reason why it's not good when it's not tidied up is
37:23because it's easy to get bored.
37:29People who live in a messy room have a high BMI.
37:33You didn't react at all.
37:36What did you remember?
37:39What did you remember?
37:41You didn't react at all today.
37:45It's easy to be fooled.
37:47It's easy to be fooled.
37:49There are many good things about clean rooms.
37:52Why is that?
37:54Humans can live in peace in their own places.
37:58Humans can live in peace in their own places.
38:03Humans can live in peace in their own places.
38:08If that's not taken into account,
38:11In this study,
38:13In this study,
38:16I found out that many people eat junk food.
38:19I found out that BMI is also high.
38:22How about you?
38:23I like junk food.
38:25I like junk food.
38:28I also eat vegetables.
38:31I don't want to wash vegetables.
38:35I thought I'd boil vegetables.
38:37I bite a carrot with my teeth and put it in hot water.
38:41What are you doing?
38:43You are not delicate.
38:46You are not bold.
38:48You don't know how to handle it.
38:51Why don't you cut it?
38:53I don't want to get dirty with a cutting board.
38:57I don't want to get dirty with a cutting board.
39:00You are a swordsman.
39:03I want to cut it with this.
39:06I want to cut it with this.
39:08The carrot is hard.
39:10It's easy to understand.
39:13I have a recommendation for you.
39:16I have a recommendation for you.
39:19When you get home, you should only clean the ventilation fan.
39:22What?
39:25The ventilation fan needs to circulate air.
39:29If the fan is dirty, mold will continue to form.
39:32The cause of mold is the fan.
39:35Wait a minute.
39:36I don't know how to remove the ventilation fan.
39:39I can't do it.
39:41I'm addicted to the ventilation fan.
39:44It's different from the ventilation fan I used to use.
39:46The ventilation fan is integrated.
39:49The structure is complicated.
39:51In the past, it was just a fan.
39:54It was easy to remove and clean.
39:57I think many people are doing this these days.
40:00I can't do it myself.
40:01It's difficult to remove it.
40:03However, the performance is very good.
40:06What should I do to remove it?
40:08Please ask the manufacturer.
40:12I don't want to ask the manufacturer.
40:15Please ask the manufacturer.
40:18I don't want to ask the manufacturer.
40:21There is a very convenient service.
40:23You can get this service from a box of cardboard.
40:28This is a service run by a warehouse company called Terada Warehouse.
40:33This is a service that manages ventilation thoroughly.
40:40This looks delicious.
40:42Please stop it.
40:44Don't make me look like I'm watching TV.
40:47I can't help but scream.
40:49This is delicious.
40:51HOSUGI, you can live well.
40:54I can't help but scream.
40:56MATSUYA, is there anything you can't store?
40:59I like shoes.
41:01I have more than 400 pairs of shoes at home.
41:04This is the worst.
41:06I have shoes in a separate box.
41:11The number of boxes is increasing.
41:13I can't throw away the box.
41:15I can't stop it.
41:17What should I do?
41:19There is a very convenient service.
41:22You can get this service from a box of cardboard.
41:27This is a service that manages ventilation thoroughly.
41:30You can store your house in an air-conditioned room.
41:35I can't throw away the rubber.
41:37Your sneakers may turn yellow or the rubber may crack.
41:42This is a service run by a warehouse company called Terada Warehouse.
41:50This is a service that manages ventilation thoroughly.
41:53Do you understand MATSUYA's feelings?
41:55I don't understand.
41:57I want to see the box.
42:00Do you understand?
42:02I want to see the box as it is.
42:05I don't want to leave it to others.
42:08I want to store it in my hand.
42:10What are you doing here?
42:13I want to store it in my hand and enjoy it.
42:16I don't want to leave it to others.
42:18Let's go back to this service.
42:21You can store it in your hand.
42:24There are various plans.
42:26There is a plan called monoplan.
42:28You can store it in cardboard.
42:30You can take a photo of it.
42:33You can put it on the app.
42:37You can always see your favorite sneaker in the best condition in your hand.
42:45You can't see it in front of you.
42:48You can't see it in front of you.
42:51You can't see it in front of you.
42:53You can store it in a different way.
42:56I develop storage goods.
42:58I have a good idea.
43:01When storing a shoe box.
43:04You can put a large storage box with a lid on it.
43:09You can put a large storage box with a lid on it.
43:13You can put a large storage box with a lid on it.
43:17You can't open it for the rest of your life.
43:20KAINZ released a storage box that you can put in your hand at any time.
43:27This is a storage box with a lid.
43:29You can put a large storage box with a lid on it.
43:31You can put a large storage box with a lid on it.
43:34When you put a large storage box with a lid on it, the lid opens.
43:39Do you understand the meaning of this?
43:42What is this?
43:44This is amazing.
43:46This is not good.
43:49This is not my hobby.
43:53This is difficult.
43:55Wait a minute.
43:57You consulted me.
44:00That's right.
44:02What did you come to do?
44:04That's not it.
44:05This is amazing.
44:07This is amazing.
44:09This is amazing.
44:12This is good.
44:14Did you regret it?
44:16Did you regret it?
44:18MATSUYA wants to see it in person.
44:21I'm asking if I can store it well when I can see it in person.
44:30I don't know if I should make the room bigger or collect the shoes for children.
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